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PL 03/14/1984 - 6831i PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING CALL TO ORDER:� ROLL CALL: City of Fridley AGENDA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1984 APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: FEBRUARY 29, 1984 7:30 P.M. PAGES 1 - 13 (/ � 1. TABLED: PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT 14 - 23 D� P.S. #84-01, CREEKRIDGE, BY THOMAS BRICKNER: Beiog a replat of Lots 2, 3, and 5, Auditor's Subdivision No. 10, generally located at 66th and Arthur Streets N.E. Public Hearing closed. 2. PUBLIC HEARTNG: SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #84-01, SY pONLYN 24 - 28 MANUFACTURING: Per Section 205.17.1, C 8, to allow outside storage of material and equipment, on Lots 25, 26, 27, Block 1, Nagel's Woodlands, the same being 7331 Baker Street N.E. 3. UACATION REQUEST: SAV �84-02, BY DISPLAY ARTS, INC:: Vacate the 12' alley south of Lot 11, Block 6, Onaway, and the balance of Gumwood Street, south of the alley, 4. LOT SPLIT REQUEST: L.S. #84-01, BY HERBERT KNUTSON: Split Split Lots 1, 2, 3, Block 15, Fridley Park, into two building sites, by splitting off the westerly 27 feet of Lot 2, and combining it with Lot 3, and the description of Lot 1 will add that part of Lot 2 lying east of the westerly 27 feet, all in Block 15, Fridley Park, the same being 10 and 20 64th Way N.E. � 0 RECEIVE ENERGY COMMISSION MINUTES: FEBRUARY 28, 1984 OTHER BUSINESS: ADJOURNMENT: 29 - 36 37 - 43 ORCHID CITY OF FRIDLEY PLANNING COD4IISSION MEETING, FEBRUARY 29, 1984 CALL TO ORDER: Chairwoman Schnabel called the february 29, 1984, Planning Canmission meetin� to order at 7:32 p.m. ROLL CALL: Mer�bers Present: Ms. Schnabel, Mr, Oquist, Ms. Gabel, t4r. Nielson (for Mr. Svanda), Mr. Kondrick, Mr. Goodspeed, Mr. Saba Menbers Absent: None Otliers Present: John Flora, Public Works Director Jim Robinson, Planning Specialist Dennis Schneider, City Councilman Tom Brickner, 6249 Ben More Dr. Marge arickner, 6249 Ben �4ore Dr. Curtis A. Larson, 6730 Madison St. N.E. Dona Larson, 6730 rladison St. PJ.E. (See attached list) APPROUAL OF fEBRUARY 8. 1984, PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: MO^SON BY 11R. Y.ONDRICK� SECOt7DED BY MR. SABA� TO APPROVE TH6 FEH, 8, 1984, PL7INNING COMIfISSION MZNUTES AS WRITTEI7. UPON A VOZCE VOTE, RLL VOTING RYE� CXAIP.WOMAN SCHNABEL DECLf1RED TIIE MOTIOP7 CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Mr. Flora stated that both the City Planner, Mr. Boardman, and Associate Planner, Mr, Deblon, have left the Gity. He stated he would be filling in as staff to the Planning Commission for a couple of ineetings. Mr. Flora introduced Jim Robinson, who was now the Planning Specialist. He stated Mr. Robinson will be working with the Planning Comnission sometime in the future. 1. P ana 5, Huditor•s 5u Arthur Streets N.E. F BRICKNER: Being a replat of parts of Lots 2, 3, visi�'on No. 10, generally located at 66th and MOTION BY MR. OQUIST� SECONDED BY MR. KONDRICK� TO OPEN TNE PUBLIC HEAPSNG ON P,S. #84-01 BY THOMAS BRICKNER. UPDN R VOICE VOTE� ALL VOTTNG AYE� CHRIRWOMAN SCHNRBEL DECLARED THE PUBLZC liEARING OPEN AT 7:35 P.M. PLANNING COt4MISSION MEETING, FEBRUARY 29, 1984 PAGE 2 Mr. Flora stated they have received a request from Mr. Brickner for a preliminary plat for the Creekridge area, essentially the Rice Creek School property. Mr. Brickner has an option to purchase that property from School Dist. 14 and develop it as R-1 residential housing. Mr. Flora stated Mr. Brickner's plat identifies a tota7 of 29 residential properties which would conform to city code and, as identified, a five-lot section of about .9 acres for a city park development. Mr. Flora stated that City Code, Chapter 211, requires that 10°� of any large plat be dedicated for a park, or like amount of money. Since there has been a lot of use of the park equipment on the school property by the residents (tennis court, baseball field, basketball court, hockey) in thP neighborhood, Staff felt there was a need for a park in this area. The closest park is at Harris Lake. He stated Staff also had a problem with a parcel of only .9 acres in that it was relatively small and would not provide enough space to provide the services that are necessary for the neighborhood. Mr. Flora stated Staff looked at the entire area between Central Avenue, Stinson Blvd., Rice Creek and Mississippi Street. The area is relative- ly developed, except for three parcels of undeveloped land. These are, the Rice Creek School property, the Gena-Rae Addition and a portion of property adjacent to the Gena-Rae Addition. In looking at the total area, 5taff felt they could, through the subdivision ordinance, obtain around 1.8 to 1.9 acres of city park from all of this development to support the neiqh- borhood. The Parks & Recreation Director would prefer something closer to 3 acres, as this would be an adequate size to provide tennis, basketball, baseball, outdoor recreation, and a tot lot, for this neighborhood. Accordingly, they have continued to study the Brickner plat to designate a park of 2 1/2 acres and still provide Mr. Brickner with 22 buidable lots, a reduction from the 24 lots he originally had in his proposal. It was thought that the City would purchase the two additional lots from Mr. Brickner. Mr. Flora stated Mr. Brickner has some feelings about having a park directly to the rear of his development, but the City feels that if a park is to be provided in this neighborhood, the less than one acre provided by this plat would not provide sufficient space and would not provide for the services needed by the neighborhood. Ms. Schnabel stated that other than the park property in question, were there any other staff concerns in terms of the plat as proposed? Mr. flora stated, no, Staff has no problem with the alat as oroposed. It ties in with the existing 66th Ave. and forms a loop onto Arthur St., which will provide relatively good 7ots. The proposal for either a cul-de-sac or a continuation of a road into the property which may be developed to the west, provides sane flexibility for future development. The only concern PLANNING COMHISSION MEETING FEBRUARY 29 1984 PAGE 3 found by Staff was the question of a park, and the property currently advocated by Mr. Brickner for the park was inadequate to service the needs of the neighborhood, Mr. Flora stated the park evisioned by Staff would provide an access from three sides, but there would be no street tie-in. He stated Staff has looked at many oth� alternatives, but they feel this alternative provides for the best use of the property in the planned development. Ms. Gabel stated that in the Feb. 13, 1984, Parks & Recreation Commission minutes, there was sane discussion with reference to a substandard piece of land for a park because of the drainage onto it. Mr. Flora stated Staff has disregarded the southwestern site because it was a low, wet area, Ms. Schnabel asked Mr. Brickner if he would like to make some comments. Mr. 8rickner stated that first of all, he wanted to say that he has been a resident of Fridley for over 25 years, and he definitely has an interest in the community. His children have played in city parks, and he did not want it to seem like he was trying to deprive the neighborhood of a park. He stated he could see several problems with the latest proposal of 2.5 acres for a city park. He stated he is obligated by city ordinance to donate .938 acres of land. He had a little problem with that requirement, too. He stated there is about an acre of land that is in the watershed area by the creek. He was not so sure that it was his obligation to donate l0Y of that land, too, 6ecause it is undevelopable land. He believed the .938 acres included that portion of land down in the low land. The area he has designated for park area is 10% of the whole area including the low land. Mr, Brickner stated the 2.5 acres of park land proposed by the Cit� would be compl�tely surrounded by houses. Where would people coming to the park in cars park, other than in front of the new houses? Secondly, the 30 ft. walkway to the park presented somewhat of a problem. The only access to the park was next to one of his new proposed houses, so there would be no way to come off the street, other than alongside some new houses. When the park was planned in the southwestern corner, he had planned six lots around a nice cul-de-sac. One lot would be adjacent to the park. Now, all of a sudden, the City wants nine lots adjacent to the park, He would have eight lots on Arthur St, versus four lots on Arthur St. He thought everyone at the meeting would agree with him that lots on a cul-de-sac were more desirable and more sa7eable than lots on Arthur 5t. From his standpoint, these were the pro6lems he saw with the 2.5 acres of choice land going for a park. Mr. Brickner stated there are some future deve7opments to the west. He stated he and Staff discussed a lot of different layouts including the low lots. He had proposed one layout that he thought was very nice. It was PLANNIIJG COMMISSION MEETING, FEBRUARY 29, 1484 PAGE 4 taking .938 acres from his property in the southwestern corner, abutting the Gena-Rae Addition; then as the Gena-Rae Addition property developed, it could become part of the park system and, as the need arose, it couid grow into the 2.5 acres. He would develop the .938 acres and whoever developed the vacant property would do their part. He stated he thou�ht t`t was a shame to give up choice buildable lots when the park equipment could be moved. Mr. Brickner stated that when he purchased the property, he had intended to have a nice development. He thought that with the park system as proposed by the City, it would not be the development he had originally anticipated. Another factor Y�as that by putting the park in the middle of the development, there are no street assessments against the City of Fridley Park Department, because it has no road frontage whatsoever. He stated he has not seen any other parks in the City of Frid7ey that were completely surrounded by houses with no street frontage. Mr. Goodspeed asked what kind of use would go on in the city park,and what kind of use was there right now on the school property. Mr. Flora stated that currently, there is a tertnis court, a basketball court, a hockey rink, and a baseball field. The city park would essentially uti- lize the tennis court, the basketball court, hockey would continue, there would be a tot lot, a passive play area, and a neighborhood ball park. So, the usage would be essentially the same as it was right now. Mr. Goodspeed asked what couid be done about the car situation. Mr. Flora stated that when they laid this devPlopment out, there was a possibility of of puttina a drive on the southern end of the park off Arthur Street, with a parkin� area. Mr. Flora Stated that, a9ain, from the three parcels of undeveloped land, about two acres of park land would be required. The Park Department Director feel that three acres is a good-sized park, so the City would be required to acquire some land above and beyond the l0Y requirement to satisfy the three acre need. Looking long range at .938 acres on the Rice Creek property, and small parcels in the other undeveloped properties, it was not going to provide the facilities they feel they need to service the neighborhood. If there is going to be a park, the staff feels there should be a total park they can plan for and that will provide the facilities they feel are appropriate for the neighborhood. Mr. Schneider stated he would like to make two clarifications: (1) He stated Mr. Brickner is only required to give the City..938 acres for park land. He stated the City is not talking about just taking more land. There would be negotiations with Mr. Brickner and Mr. Bricker would be canpensated for any additional land. (2) The proposed park would do more than just service this development and the future development of the other undeveloped areas. It also has to service all of Arthur St., Anoka St., and Fridley St. PLANNIIJG COM��ISSION MEETING, FEBRUARY 29 1984 PAGf 5 Mr. Saba asked why some area from tfie Gena-Rae Addition couldn't be deve7oped into sane park property with some kind of canpromise between Mr. Brickner and the City Park Dept. Mr. Flora stated that was possible, but right now the property in the Gena-Rae Addition is not available. There is a current plat in the Gena- Rae Addition for a cul-de-sac off Mississippi St, with the intention of a number of lots off the cul-de-sac. The other vacant property is currently just open ]ots. Ms. Schnabel asked if there were any comments from people in the audience. Mr. Ken Moxness, 1604 - 66th Ave. N.E., stated he would suggest the Planning Commission not take any action on this plat at this meeting. There was no rush that it be acted on at this meeting. He stated this is the first school property to be sold in the demolished state and not to be used as a school or a public building. This is the first school land where the play- ground equipment is not goin� to be available to the children. He stated there are probably around 3D0-400 children within walking distance of this playground, The childre� are used to hav�ng access ta this playground and its equipment. The children have been able to go over and look down on the Creek. It is an admirable public access to the Rice Creek area. He stated access to the creek area here is not only for the children, but for all the residents of Fridley. He would like to see the park on the edge of the precipice overlooking Rice Creek. He stated the children are losing their school and now there is a chance they will be losing their playground. He fe1L the children should gain by having the nice part of the property. Mr. Curtis Loschy, 1399 - 66th Ave. N.E., stated his lot was adjacent to the school property so he was familiar with the playground usage. The pro- posed plan by the City would not include the usahle portion of the present tennis court, so the tennis court ��ould still have to be moved. The tennis court is only about three years old. Regarding Rice Creek, he vias the chairperson for the Fridley portion of the bikeway/walkway trail for Anoka County. He stated he has wall;ed the Creek extensively, and there was no possibility of access to the creek bed from the school property. There was a cliff with a sharp drop-off, so without a major construction effort, that area would not be usable for anything. Mr. Loschy stated he has looked at Mr. Brickner's layout at the hearings aith the School Board. As a neighbor, he found the use of the land very pleasing. It would be going back on the tax roles. As far as the present park, they would certainly like to see a larger park, This area not only services everyone east of Old Central, but it also services a large area that is west of Old Central. There is a considerable amount of foot traffic that comes down 66th Ave. and utilizes this area, not on7y for tennis, but also for the playground equipment. The neighborhood would like to see more park access. So, he would really like to see the City look into the possi- bility of acquiring some of the open land in the Gena-Rae Addition. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING FEBRUARY 29 1984 PAGE 6 Mr. Richard Johnson, 6536 Arthur St. N.E., stated that if the park was put on the back lots that are about 5 ft, lower than the school property, would the City fill that up and leave the lot to the east low so all the water would run down onto his property? Also, if there was going to be a parking lot by the park, that parking lot would be by his bedroom. He stated traffic is very heavy now, especially in tfie surtnner with the use of the ballfie7d, He stated the park should be moved out onto Arthur St, Mr, �lora stated that right now there are no plans to do anything with the drainage. He stated that, regarding the parking lot, there is the possi- bility of providing some access to the proposed park with some parking, but they do not know where it would be at this time. Mr. Roland Zacharias, 1837 - 66th Ave. N.E., stated that the City should do some work in trying to see if some more land could be obtained from the Gena-Rae Addition. Mr. Brickner stated he could not understand why, if everyone on the staff, the neighbors, and Mr. Schneider have known that three acres were needed for a park, that wasn't in the proposal when he bought the land. The City of Fridley had his preliminary proposal for two months before he bouqht the land. Everything was fine then. It was not until he bought the property that he found the City wanted 2%Z-3 acres and it all has to come out of one area. He stated obtaining some land in the Gena-Rae Addition where there is no deve7opment would solve the problems for everyone involved. He wanted to emphasize that using prime buiiding lots for park land was not in the best interest of anyone. As a taxpayer, he would like to see the 6est use of the land and the most revenue coming back to the City through taxes. Mr. Herb Bacon, 159 Logan Parkway, stated parks seem to go thoough cycles. For example, they have Logan Park, and it is hardly being used now. He stated he personally felt they should concentrate on what they have got, take whatever they can get, and put the money toward those parks. Mr, Schneider stated he has been in this neighborhood a number of times, even prior to being on the City Council. One of the things he has always heard before he was elected Councilman was the inadequacy of the parks in this area. He did work toward putting the tennis court there 3-4 years ago. At that time, he fe7t it was worth it. Ne stated he felt there was a need for an adequate park--something that will service Anoka St., Fridley St., Arthur St., Mr. Brickner's proposed development, the undevelope� areas, the Rice Creek townhouses and some other areas. Somewhere they need some adequate space. �r. Boudreau, the Parks & Recreation Director, estimated t6at, according to national standards, about three acres would be needed to service the entire area. Pridley tends to not meet national standards with most of its parks. Mr. Schneider stated that, on the other side of it, Mr. Brickner is a fantastic developer for the area, and they were very lucky that he chose to put through a proposal. He thought most people in the neighborhood would PLANNIIJG COMP1ISSION MEETING FEBRUARY 29 1984 PAGE 7 agree that it is the kind of development the City wants. The point made about acquiring some land in the Gena-Rae Addition or somewhere else in the immediate area was an excellent idea. However, it was his understandinq that there was not a willing seller. Whatever they do, it is imperative they time it so they do not lose this whole property and then at some time in the future try to develop a park. They have to put something together with Mr. Brickner's development. He stated he would urge the Planning Comnission to take these points into consideration. Mr. Richard Johnson, 6536 Arthur 5t. N,E., stated the only park they have on the south side of Rice Creek is the school property. Harris Park has a picnic table and that is no park. He stated Mr. Brickner is a good builder and a fine gentleman, but let them keep their park so their children have a place to play. Mr. Robert Thayer, 6051 - 6th St. N.E., stated he would like to see a usable park area, but he thought the proposal made by the City had some real problems. If they put in a parking lot to provide space for people driving to the park, that would be a very poor use of land, It would make more sense to situate the park so it faces onto a street so people can park on the street. Another problem with the City's proposal is it is very difficult to walk to the park without going through one or two of the little corridors they have provided. Instead, people will be walking through someone's yard. He thought the access to the park was very poor and the park was probably not usable to the neighbor- hood, but only to the homes that will face onto the park, Mr. Thayer stated the idea of putting the park on the creek was ridiculous as that area is just too dan9erous. He believed the school had put up a fence because of the danger to the children. He stated the value of the deve]opment certainly depended upon how attractive it is to possible home buyers. He thought Mr. Brickner's proposal was much more attractive to home 6uyers; therefore, the value of the land will be higher, and the taxes to the City will be higher. This is something the Commission should also consider. MO'_"ION BY MS. GABEL� SECONDED BY EfR. OQUIST, TO CLOSL' THE PC�BLIC HEARZPIG ON PS k89-OI BY THOMAS BRICKNER, UPON A VOICE VOTE� ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRG70MAN SCHNABEL DECLARED TXE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED RT 8:56 P.M, � Mr. �quist stated there is a definite need to maintain a park for the neighborhood in this area. If the park is to be maintained in this area, it should be maintained as a nei hborhood park. He did not think it was fair that one builder had to provi e a the acreage for the park when there are adjacent properties that will be developed in the future. Access to the park was an excellent point, because people will be cutting through people's yards to get to the park. He did not think the proposal by the City was a very viable proposal. He thought there were some better plans that would make better use of the land and still get a sizable park. He stated it has been pointed out that the tennis court would have to be moved PLANNI��G COMMISSION MEETING, FEBRUARY 29 1984 PAGE 8 anyway so that was not a factor in the consideration of where the park should be. Mr. Saba stated he would like to see the City make a good attempt at obtaining some property from the Gena-Rae Addition for park land. He agreed that the total park land should not be the burden on one developer. He also agreed that the City did not need another .9 acre park, They needed a nice planned park. There needed to be some kind of compromise, and maybe the whole plat should be looked at in a different way with the other vacant properties in mind. Ms. Gabel stated she has had a lot of opportunites to be in this neighbor- hood and she has heard a lot of complaints about the fact that there is no city parF:. She stated this may be the City's only opportunity to do it right. If they do not get what they need for the entire neighborhood at this time, they may indeed wind up with a little piece here, a little piece there, etc., and that obviously is not what they want for this neighborhood. She thought they should work on trying to get something better than �ahat the City has proposed and do it right so they do not have to look back on this as another mistake like some of the other parks in the City that do not service the needs of a neighborhood. Mr. Kondrick stated he agreed with everything that has been said. He stated Mr. Grickner is a fine developer. Ile stated that, in addition to the 24 homes in Mr. Brickner's proposal, there are many other homes that will suffer if they make too quick a decision on this. The park use is heavy now and will get heavier as more fami]ies move into the area. He also did not like to see one developer have to take the responsibility for all the park space. He felt that somethin9 could be worked out that would be better than the proposal made by the City. Mr. Goodspeed stated he was also in favor of going back to the drawing board and trying to come up with some other alternatives. Ms. Schnabel stated each of the Planning Commission members had made a point she could concur with. As a Planning Commission member, she liked to look at things in terms of vacant land and not look at things that may influence their thinking. She stated it is not fair to expect the wfio7e park land for this whole area to primarily come out of one plot. She felt there should be an effort made on behalf of the City to acquire some additional property so that adequate park land can be developed for the neighborhood before a finai proposal is made for this particuiar piece of property. She felt the Planning Comnission would be negligent of their duty to say they would take little pieces in different places. She stated that is not in tne best interest of the City. The Planning Commission would like the City to work on this again and try to come up with a more viable proposal. Mr. Brickner stated the timeframe was critical, because he wanted the plat finalized so he could build during this construction season. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETIN6, FEBRUARY 29 1984 PAGE 9 Ms. Schnabel stated it seemed to be the concensus of the Planning Commission and the neighborhood that the park be on a street or have some good public access. The City's plan did not meet those needs and would not be acceptable. Mr. Flora stated Staff has looked at a number of alternatives, but they are willing to work more with Mr. Brickner on other alternatives and bring something back to the next Planning Cortmission meeting. Their primary concern is that they come up with a plan that will allow for the ultimate development of all the properties. As Mr. Schneider had said, their goal is to provide a park now and not for a park that will develop in stages. Mr. Goodspeed stated there needed to be at least 2,5 acres for a park, and they needed that acreage now. He did not see where it was more fair to take park land from two developers or all of it from one developer. It was not fair either way. They just should do whatever needs to be done to get a decent park, MOTION BY MR, SABA� SECONDED BY MS. GABEL, TO TABLE THE PUBLIC HFRA.I�?G Ol� CONSIDERATZON OF PRELIDIINARI' PLRT, P.S, k84-01� CREEKRIDGE� BY TFIOMAS BRZCKNER� UNTIL THE MARCH 14, 1984, PLANNING COMF!ISSION MEETING, AT 4/HICH TIME T11E COMMISSION WOULD LIXE TO SEE SOP1E OTXER VIABLE SOLUTIONS FOR THE LOCATZON OF THE CITY PRRK. UPONA VOICE VOTE� ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRG70MAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE MOTZON CARRIED UNRNZMOUSLY. 2. VACATION REQUEST, SAU �i84-01, BY CURTIS LARSON: Vacate 67th Avenue N.E. a,7acent to Lot 1, Block 2, Oak R�i ge A�dition, to make a new building site at 6994 Fridley Street N.E. Mr. F7ora stated this was a vacation request by �4r. Larson in order to provide about a 9,000 sq. ft. parce] of property. He stated there are currently two cul-de-sacs in the area--one on Anoka Street and one on Fridley Street. This property would abut the existing cul-de-sac on Fridley St. and the vacation of the 30 ft. platted 67th Ave. Mr. Flora stated Staff did notify all the utilities to see if there were any problems with the vacation of the street, and they received two responses. NSP has an overhead line running from the rear of the property line across Lot 1 to a street light at the north side of the cul-de-sac on Fridley St. NSP is asking for a 5 ft. utility easement along the south and easterj.y property lines of Lot 1, Block 2, NSP will then mpve their line to that easement. Mr. Flora stated that on Anoka St. and Fridley St., the City has two water lines which essentially deadend at the cul-de-sacs. If the vacation is approved, Staff would like to maintain a 10 ft, easement along the southerly and westerly boundaries so the City has the option of putting in a water line from Fridley St. over to Anoka St, to provide a future loop to that system. PLANNTIJG COMMISSION MEETING, FEBRUARY 29. 1984 PAG Mr. Flora stated that in reviewinq Mr. Larson's proposal as submitted, the 35 ft. setback off the cul-de-sac would require either the buildinq to be moved back or some variance for the corner of the garage, Mr. Larson stated he is in the process of purchasing this property with the option that he will be able to build on the property. He stated it would be satisfactory with him to move the house back, but they are already only 23 ft. from the back lot line. The distance from the vacated alley to the house is 23 ft. Mr. Flora stated 28 ft. is required for a rear yard setback, so hir. Larson would require a variance for the rear yard setback. MOTZOIJ BY MR. KONDRICK� SECONDED BY MR. O�UZST� TO RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF VRCATION REQUEST� SAV N84-01, BY CURTIS LARSON� TO VACRTE 67TH AVE. N.E., RDJACENT TO LOT 1, BLOCK 2, OAK RIDGE ADDITION, TO MRKE R NE4/ BUILDING SITE AT 6994 pkIDLEY SS. N,E. � G77TH THE FOLLOWING STIPUT.RTIOP]S: 1. A 5 FT. UTILITY EASEMENT BE RETAINED RLONG THE SOUTN & EAST PROPERTY LINE OF ZAT 2, BLQCK 2. Z, R ZO FT. UTILITY $ASEMENT BE RETRINED ALONG TXE SOUTHERLY ANP GIESTERLY BOUNDARIES. 3. SUBJECT TO THE RECEIPT OF THE SURVEY� AND THAT TNE VACATED PORTION OF 67TH BE COMBINED WITH ZAT 2, BLOCK 2� OAK RZDGE ADDITION AND RECORDED WITN THE COUNTY BY THE LANDOWNER. UPON A VOZCE VOTE� RLL VOTING AYE� CHRZRWOPfAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNRNIMOUSLY. Ms. Schnabel stated the City Council would set the public hearing on the vacation request at their March 12th meeting. 3. RECEIVE JANUARY 24, 1984, ENERGY COMMISSION MINUTES: MOPION BY MR. SABA, SECONDED BY MR, KONDRICX.� TO RECEIVE THE JAN. 24, 1984, ENERGY COMMISSION MINUTES. UPON A VOZCE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAZP.470MAN SCHNABEL DECZJSRED THE MOSION CAR127ED UNRNIMOUSLY. 4. RECEIVE FEBRUARY 2, 1984, HUMAN RESOURCES COMMISSION MINUTES: MOTION BY MR. GDODSPEED� SECONDED BY MR, OQUIST� TO RECEIVE THE FEB. 2� I984� HUMAN RESOURCES COMMISSION MINUTES. UPON A VOZCE VOTE� ALL VOTING RYE� CHAIRWOMRN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE P10TION CARRIED UNANIAfOUSLY. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, FEBRUARY 29, 1984 PAGE 11 5. RECEIVE FEBRUARY 13, 1984, PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES: MOTION BY MR. KONDRICK, SECONDED BY MR, GOODSPEED, 2b RECEIVE THE FEB, 23, 1984, PARXS & RECREATION COM1lISSIDN MINUTES. DPON A VOZCE VOTE� ALL VOTING AYE� CHAIRWOMAN SCHNRBEL DECLARE'D THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY, 6. RECEIVE FEBRUARY 14, 1984, APPEALS COMMISSION MINUTES: MOTION BY MS. GABEL, SECONDED BY FSl2. SABA, TO RECEIVE THE FEB. I4, I984, APPEALS COMMISSIDN MINUTES. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CXAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED TXE MOTION CARRZED UNANIMOUSLY. 7. RECEIVE fEBRUARY 21, 1984, ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMISSION MINUTES: MOTION BY MR. NZELSON� SECONDED BY MS. GABEL� 2YJ RECEIVE THE FEB. 21� Z984� APPERLS COMMISSION MINUTES. Mr. Nielson stated the Environmental Quality Co�mnission would like the Planning Cortmission to concur with a motion on page 4 of their minutes supportinq the concept of Senate File No. 1312, "A bill for an act relating to solid waste disposal facilities, establishing funds for abatement, cleanup, closure, and postclosure care of solid waste disposal facilities, providing duties and authority to the pollution control agency, requirinc� adoption of rules for closure, postclosure care, and financial responsibility for landfill operators; providing penalties; appropriating money; propusing new law coded in Minnesota 5tatutes, Chapter 116". UPON A VOICE VOTE� ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIp3VOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. - MOTION BY MR. NIELSON TO CONCUR WITH THE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COPfMZSS20N AIVD TO RECOMMEND THAT THE CITY COUNCIL SUPPORT THE CONCEPT OF SENATE FILE NO, 1312. TNE MOTZON DIED FOR LACX OF A SECOND, Ms. Schnabel stated she felt it was the concensus of the Planning Commission members that they did not vote on this motion because they had just received a copy of the bill at this meeting and did not have enough knowledge to recommend a"yes" or "no" to the City Council. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING FEBRUARY 29 1984 PAGE 12 ADJOURNMENT: MOTION BY MR. SABA� SECONDED BY FII2. GOODSPEED� TO ADJDURN THE MEETING. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING RYE� CHASRWOMAN SCFINABEL DECLIiRED THE FEB. 29, 5989, PLRNNING COMMISSION MEETING ADJOURNED AT 10:45 P.M. Respectful]y submitted, ;<_ ��<- v ' - '� Lynne Saba Recording Secretary Dlanning Co�o Me� Febp,Nary 29. 1984 ��� _ PAGE 13 • �.j�'n.s.�.�e....�, W-�� ��J r �'�. �--y� � �Oy v . � � �. .- .��' _ � � ���-�`� � �_ ` , �,.,z�J (��� C' . 6; . . � � � ��Y�- �� m � „ % �� „ �'�.�1z G�-�- � �u/�s ,q. a.�,;.y ������-,� �u� ���� �--�-�-, � "-�-.�,,., 11pr1� .�. ll o �Frw i �rQc.i.Ar.-ns � �,�,� �`�.,� C��.-�s ' sct,�7 ��� �v � �� �� /; ���-��������� � �It� �a.Gf �-�-2�(�'� � ��� �� 1�'-� � .-��uti,K,�„Q�-� ��1�" T'�`�' �j:.c �.�� �� /�ox` r e s s ✓{�nI�J �CR/!G� 01f ,�c� � T!U Md�! l�G�e S t, �( Fz , �T.i'� %,'d�'i,Sc,J .Si—� � , G � �o <,� � ,�1- � � 1.�9 � .�� �/�� 6�yP �''�ril�.�iJ� � , ., , . /3 fiT— GG T* i4-e �li,L- �3ys �6 �E ,v� �� rv �q �,SS�SS��; s�- ���� a� s��� G s'3� �p..�.�_ s.-� it, � G.5 y��� -��� � / (i / / `6 �a � iu S� (�, 6 bb �wc��.� n� E 5� ��, 6os/ -6'� sf� N".E /60 ¢ �— 66'� � �c�� � �� ia PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNIN6 COM�IISSION Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the Planning Comnission of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Hortheast on Mednesday. February 29, 1984 in the Council Lhamber at 7:30 P.M. for the purpose of: Consideration of a Preliminary__P,j,��_p,5. ___...._... _ S�f, Creekridge, by Thomas Brickner, being a replat of parts of Lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, Auditor's Subdivision No. 10, to be used for residential development, a11 located in the in the North Half of Section 13, Township 30. Range 24, County of Anoka, Minnesota. Generally located between 66th and Arthur on the Rice Creek Elementary School property. Any and ell persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place, VIRGINIA SCHNABEL GHAIRWOMAN PLANNING LOMMISSION Publish: February 15. 1984 ' � � February 22, 1984 � Planning Cortmission 2-14-84 City Council MAILING LIST P.S. p84-01, Creekridge, by Thomas Brickner Thomas Brickner 6249 Ben More Drive N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Dale Lee 1482 Mississippi 5treet N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Roy Demars 1464 Mississiopi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. 8 Mrs. Roy Demars 1442 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Archie Platt 1428 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. Herb Egeness 710 Rice Creek Terrace fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Johnson 1381 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. 8 Mrs. Richard Podvin 1391 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. Edward Gottwald 1415 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Cibula 1427 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. 8 Mrs. Robert Nelson 1439 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Cletus Nei 1465 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Leon Paquette 1479 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Janet Schmidt 1489 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Helen Shute 1501 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. Jekabs Perkons 1535 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Richard D. Johnson, Sr. 6536 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Gordon Hedlund 1255 Pike Lake Drive New Brighton, MN 55112 Mr. 8 Mrs. Robert Dischinger 6529 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mrs. Carol Uecker 6545 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. 6ary Isaacson 6535 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr..& Mrs. Harold Corrie 6553 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. Richard Ronningen 6561 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. Colin Gerrety 6573 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 15 Mailing List for Brickner Plat Page 2 Mr. Dave Torkildon Anoka County Park Dept. Mr. & Mrs. Myron Ostlund 550 N.W. Bunker Lake Blvd. 1400 66th Avenue N.E. Anoka, MN 55303 Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. 8 Mrs. Vernon Lindberg 6583 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. 8 Mrs. Curtis Hagen 6611 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Franklin Stokes 6645 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Michalski 6655 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr 8 Mrs. Joseph Michalski 6665 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. 6 Mrs. Gerald Kline 6679 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. Al1en Clair 6691 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. 8 Mrs. Dennis Ranstrom 6700 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. floyd Foslien 3345 University Avenue N.E. �linneapolis, MN 55414 Mr. & Mrs. Arlon Haupert 6524 Anoka Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Marcel Bouchard 6544 Anoka Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. 6 Mrs. Roger Weitnauer 6562 Anoka Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Donald Peterson 6584 Anoka Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Roland Zacharias 1387 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. C. L. Finney 66Q0 Anoka Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 _ Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Demeyere 6b20 Anoka Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Rowles 6640 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley> MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Applin 6650 Anoka Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. 8 Mrs. Ronald Youngdahl 6660 Anoka Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. Gary Longerbone 5670 Anoka Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Randy Christianson 6680 Anoka Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. Richard Brickner 1233 12th Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Jane Hoppe 1351 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Ratasky 1363 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bridgeman 1375.66th Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Donald Hengel 1379 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Menth 1388 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. 8 Mrs. Curtis Loschy 1394 66th Avenue N.E. fridley, MN 55432 16 � c�rr oF Fw�oLav� SuBJECT 607� IJNIVEAGITY M/i. NE. . . . . � sw�o�er. Nw. esaae rs�a,ari-asw J4DDRE5S Gr� � ZONIN6 ACTION YACATION PLAT ZOA �i ' OROINANCE NO PUBLISHED PLANNIN6 COPMISSION: APPROYED D 1 4TE � �2� CITY COUNCIL: PUBLIC HEARIN6 DATE � i"�'��`S T READ A/A 2ND READ NA CITY COII�ICIL: APPROYED DISAPPROYED DATE NO PAt1K FEE REQUIRED: AlDUNT PAID STIPULATIOHS: or3/zG or �/�, `�,,< NAME T�,O�/C KI✓E� �U/ �� E�C S/uC STREET IUCATION OF PROPERTY GGGr �%1�1�� LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY , _� ��� �RECEIPT NO // d"/3 „ PRESENT 20NING CLASSIFICATION.�EXISTIN6 USE OF PROPERTY �/A�C�r T� ACREAGE.OF PROPERTY r 3 DESCRIBE BRIEfLY THE PROPOS�D ZONING CLASSIFICATION OR TYPE OF USE AND IMPROYEMENT PROPOSED S/ n�� •f aN, J'�c.__ %r ��►� � s Has the present applicant previously sought to rezone, plat, obtain a lot split or variance or special use permit on the subject site or part of it? __�yes �no. Mhat was requested and when7 The undersigned un r� ands that: (a) A list of all residents and owners of proper- ty within 350 feet be attached to this application (rezoning}, 300 feet, (plat- ting). must be attacAed to'this appl5cation. '(b) This application must be signed by all owners of the property, or an explanation �iven vihy this is not the case. (c) Responsibility for any defect in the proceedings resulting from the failure to list the names and addresss of all residents and property owenrs of propRrty in question, belongs to the undersigned. A sketch of proposed property and structure must be drawn and aYtached, showing the folla+ing: 1. North direction. 2. Location of the proposed structure on the lot. 3. Dimensions of property, proposed structure, and fron and side setbacks. 4. Street names. 5. Location and use of adjacent existing buitdings (within 350 feet). The undersiJned hereby declares that all this apptication are true and ' DATE � � ;� �!/ SI the facts and respresentations stated in ADDRESS � � __ __ �4'LC ��!' TELEPHONE NO �� 7 " %l Planning Comnission 2-14-84 City Council MAILING LIST P.S. #84-01, Creekridge, by Thomas Brickner Thomas Brickner 6249 Ben More Drive N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Dale Lee 1482 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Roy Demars 1464 Mississiapi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Roy Demars 1442 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Archie Platt 1428 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. Herb Egeness 710 Rice Creek Terrace Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Johnson 1381 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Podvin 1391 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. Edward Gottwald 1415 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Cibula 1427 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Ro6ert Nelson 1439 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Cletus Nei 1465 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Leon Paquette 1479 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Janet Schmidt 1489 Plississippi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Helen Shute 1501 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. Jekabs Perkons 1535 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Richard D. Johnson, Sr. 6536 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Gordon Hedlund 1255 Pike Lake Drive New Bri9hton, MN 55112 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dischinger 6529 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley> MN 55432 Mrs. Carol Uecker 6545 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & P1rs. Gary Isaacson 6535 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Harold Corrie 6553 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. Richard Ronningen 6561 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. Colia Gerrety 6573 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 � Mailing List for Brickner Plat Page 2 Mr. Dave Torkildon Anoka County Park Dept. Mr. & Mrs. Myron Ostlund 550 N.W. Bunker Lake Blvd. 1400 66th Avenue N.E. Anoka, MN 55303 Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Lindberg 6583 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Curtis Hagen 6611 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. franklin Stokes 6645 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Michalski 6655 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr & Mrs. Joseph Michalski 6665 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Kline 6679 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. Allen Clair 6691 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Ranstrom 6700 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. Floyd Foslien 3345 University Avenue N.E. Plinneapolis, MN 55414 Mr. & Mrs. Arlon Haupert 6524 Anoka Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Marcel Bouchard 6544 Anoka Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Roger Weitnauer 6562 Anoka Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Donald Peterson 6584 Anoka Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Roland Zacharias 1387 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley> MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. C. L. Finney 6600 Anoka Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Demeyere 6620 Anoka Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Rowles 6640 Arthur Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Applin 6650 Anoka Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Youngdahl 6660 Anoka Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. Gary Longerbone 6670 Anoka Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Randy Christianson 6680 Anoka Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. Richard Brickner 1233 12th Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Jane Hoppe 1351 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Ratasky 1363 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley, P1N 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bridgeman 1375 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Donald Hengel 1379 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Menth 1388 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Curtis Loschy 1399 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 19 • • • . Designers & Builders of ,,.W `���. Fashionable Homes Since 1963 20 1G��ER BUIL�� ��t Inc. 1Ps 574 - 9871 6249 BEN MORE DR. FRIDLEY, MN. 55432 February 27, 1984 City of rridley EJ+31 University Ave. N.E. rridley-, Mn. 55�+32 City Manageµ Mr. Qureshi Re: Rice Creek School Property (CREEKRI��) City Plat wi*h 2 1/2 Acres / Filed Plat A. Advantages to the City of Fridley 1. 1.56 A, more thar, city ordinance requires. 2. i�o removal of park facilities. 3. �o street assessments. 4. Revenue per lot from £uture development to the West. B. Disadvar.tages to Brickner Builders 1. Additional 1.56 A, park land. a. Providing park area for other developers. b. Competitive loss from doaating park land vs. required fee per lot. 2. Loss of interior prime land a. Loss of (6) cul-de-sac lots. b. .Vegative gain (4) Arthur 9t. lots. 3. Park Access a. Only access to park adjoining (2) building sites. b. ,10 street parking. 4. (9) lots adjoining park rather than (1) lot. ... . a����s�wu wi���w Designers & Builders of Fashionable Homes Since 1963 �C��E R BUIL jj� �g Inc. �'� 574 - 9871 6249 BEN MORE DR. FRIDLEY, MN. 55432 February 2�, 19�� City of Fridley 6431 University Ave. �J.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55�32 City P;anager, 1+1r. �,ureshi Re: CR�KRIA;� Compensation to Brickner Buidlers', for addi',ional park land irom the City of Fridley. l. $88,632.00 2. Privacy fencing along walkway of (2) lots. 3, Berming and screening of Ilorth and �:ast side of park with mature evergreens. The above price can be reduced by $16,000.00 if the (8) Arthur St. lots can be zoned for (12) 52 foot wide lots for zero lot line detached pa?io homes. 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I � ` y � �' o a � �, _ �� � ., � � " e; � � ; A , � �' ' � ' ' � ' o�, ; . �: ,—_. ; i �\ � � C � V � � PUBLIC NEARING BEFORE THE PLANNINr, COMMISSION Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the Planning Corrunissi�n of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Wednesday, March 14, 1984 in the Council Lhamber at 7:30 P.M. for the purpose of: Co�sideration of a Special Use Permi.L.--SP #84-�1, by Donlyn Manufacturing, per Section 205.17, 1, C, (8), to allow outside storage of materials and equipment, on Lots 25, 26 and 27, Block l, aN ge7"'-s Woodlands, the same being 7331 Baker Street N.E. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place, Publish: February 29> 1984 ��tarch 7, 1984 � /_, "�,,,, .�r VIRGINIA SCHNABEL CHAIRWOMAN PLANNIN6 COMMISSION za MAILING LIST SP #84-01 Donlyn Mfg. Donlyn Manufacturing 7331 Baker Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55A32 Ronald and Carolyn Rensfeldt 7363 Baker Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Target Stores, Inc. 777 Nicollet Mall Minneapolis, Mn 55402 Richard Lynch 7268 Sunnyplace Drive Maple Grove, MN 55369 Gerald Toberman Fridley Terrace, Inc. 7400 Highway #65 N.E. Fridtey, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Truehl 6044 4th Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Dennis Iwago 961 Pandora Drive N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 William J. Urban 2100 Windsor Way New Brighton, Mn 55112 Ch/Ox Properties C/0 �on Chouinard 13562 Central Avenue N.E. Anoka, MN 55303 Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Sathre 7301 Able Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. Wayne R. Thompson 7339 Able Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 PLANNING COMMISSION 2/28/84 LeRoy Salzbrun 1805 42nd Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Mn 55421 25 X / GITY OF FRIOLEY� i�,7 YNIVEASITY AV6 NL fA1DlEY, MN, 6Ya03! t6'1�/677-H� SU9JECT � I SPECIAL U5E PEtUfIT � _— —__ .. , X PLANNIN6 C01�1ISSION: APPROVED DISAPPROYED CITY COUNCIL: STIPULATIONS: X NAME����_,%1%�TT1 1� STREfT LOCATION Of PROPERTY ' k LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF;PROPERTY PRESENT ZONING CLASSIFIGATION ACR�OF P OPERTY /d V Section of the Code: �O�j, � 3/Z� � SP � �y D/ N 2 o O RECEIP7 NO J 9a P ZG, �-7 .� / ISTING USE OF PROPERTY Lls/1 / � BE�Bt1EFLY jHE SPECIAL USE APPLIED Has the present applicant previously sought to rezone. plat, obtain a lot split or variance or special use permit on the subject site or part of it? _�yes ✓no. What was requested and v+hen? The undersigned understands that: (a) A list of all residents and owners of pro�er- ty ►rithin 20(1 feet wi11 De attached to this application. -. •• - � �. '(b) This application must be signed by a17 avners of the property, or an expianation �iven why this is not tfie case. (c) Responsibility for any Jefect in the proceedings resulting from the failure to . list the names and addresss of all residents and property owenrs of propRrty in question. belongs to the undersigned. A sketch of proposed property and structure must be drawn and aYtached, showing the following: 1. Nortfi direction. 2. Locatian of the proposed structure on the lot. 3. Dimensions of property, proposed structure, and fron and side setbacks. 4. Street names. 5. Lotation and use of adjacent existing buildings (within 350 feet). The undersig�ed herehy declares that all this application are true and r---°-• X DAT�� /y /�1��f XSI the facts and respresentations stated in k ADDRESS ��D � '�a1 n �'a' /Y�_ _ TELEPHONE NO %�Y�� � � I. ` 1 ° �� 3/ ..•.. r` � ' ' 7G/S � "°k' SP #! + as��� - qk' 1 7f0/ � • + • _ �, � ; :e-.t`'-- �- .� : � . 7 .p�►� � ` i • -r-. - - ^a[ft��� � � I �- S76�S " _ n�v Y� .'�Ji � � . r ��%/ i : ,. y ,+ _ i � �. �y� 5+'` ' /i �� � ..�- i ��" �� �s�i � . s���•� �a� i 1S/6 •' � ••'• ' {y .,r. i W ' 7�0/ t/f i7♦1� ,�_, i ' �' C u ,r f W ��73.,�,. : . . i�•'� • : O . . F"t,- �; • � 7+65 ' ✓ ,s�i• � ' '1! S � � ' 74a � � i i"� .,�7�Iq t � " �' : .� t¢os) . yO�sa �-s �.,,, Z� �3 . 1: •�' (�OO) � � i7�� ! .: -. %�so) � s »4j � ' . -r . .Y�/' I ...�,. _ _�, 7G o0 -01 Donlyn Mfg. 28 .-___ _. ... . _... w� )37 � � s... � �.. .w. s-s.i�.�, ' -.�-�.. � H,, . � � I . .. . � . ': , 0 �' � 1' ¢,9�� G� � �� ���� ��,,� / f �G� d� � po � � � 29 CITV OF FAIOLEY. '��E�T 20NIN6 ACTION ZOA #�� saa+u�wvws�rrwva.w. YACATION SAY �! 07-fJY FNIOL6Y. MN. 65a't ti'R1,571��000 � - . .�T PS �I ' ORDINANCE NO PUBLISNED VLANNING COM�IISSION: APPROYED CITY COUNCIL: PUBLIC HEARING DATE 1ST READ 2ND READ CITY COINiCIL: . APPROYED DISAPPROYED DATE NO PAf1K FEE REQUIRED: AlqUNT PAID STIPULATIONS: NAME L�I3F'L�1 ; STREET LOCATION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY °Q— RECEIPT NO /�/ � PRESENT ZONING CLASSIfICATION /!%2 EXISTING USE OF PROPERTY �c�u�7��.`a.i � ACREAGE OF PRDPERTY .�1� Ac. DESCRIBE BRIEFLY THE PROPOSED ZONIN6 CLASSIFICATION OR 7YPE OF USE AND IMP V�T PROPOSED - y.�'%['AT/D.tJ DF' �umGc>cbo � f�jein a H��e•.r �"�! 1 e%7-!/ %�-!iG G�r a,.-1/ Has the present applicant previously sought to rezone, plat, obtain a lot split or variance or special use permit on tfie subject site or part of it? "�a es no. What was requested and when? U�A The undersigned understa�ds that: (a) A list of atl residents and owners of proper- ty within 35d feet must be attached to this application (rezoning), 30� feet, (p'at- ting), �st be attac�ed to'this bpp15@ation. '(b) This application must be signed by all owners of the property, or an exp]anation �iven why this is not the case. (c) Responsibility for any defect in the proceedings resulting from the failure to tist the names and addresss of a11 residents and property owenrs of propgrty in question, belongs to the undersigned. A sketch of proposed property and structure must be drawn and a�tached, showing the folla+ing: 1. North direction. 2. Location of the proposed structure on the lot. 3. Dfinensions of property, proposed structure, and fron and side setbacks. 4. Street names. 5. Location and use of adjacent existing buildings (within 350 feet}. The undersi�ned hereby declares tfiat all e facts n esp sentations state m this application are true and correct. � ._ Q,;�(,�y /��� l,�,c DATE - 2 SI6NATURE � � ADDRESS / 3� �< I i'�i sf �/t,.�� �I%� TELEPHONE NO �� 3�7%�� February 22, 1984 30 Mr. Richard Jeranson Action Pattern Company 7714 Beech Street Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Dear Mr. Jeranson: Please accept this letter as a LETTER OF INTENT to enter into an Agreement between yourself or Action Pattern Company and the undersigned as owners of Display Arts for the mutual blacktopping and continued maintenance of the alley between 7714 Beech Street N,E, and 51 N.E. 77th Way, Fridley, Minnesota. Subject to the vacation of the above described alley by the City of Fridley and subject to the final purchase of the property at 51 N.E. 77th Way by the undersigned we would propose to enter into an Agreement with you based on the following terms and conditions: 1. A minimum of three competitive bids shall be obtained for the cost of blacktopping the entire vacated alley based on rea- sonable specification. The contract shall be given to the lowest bidder or the bidder mutually agreed upon by the parties. The cost of said blacktopping shall be evenly divided and paid by the parties to the Agreement. 2. The alley shall be maintained in the future to reasonable standards and the cost of maintenance shall be evenly divided and paid by each party to the Agreement. 3. A permanent easement shall be established for mutual ingress and egress through the alley and said easement shall run with the property. !�. %�� il��F;»Oi-, i TC' rSr !-i< <�J rin�,i /�c�� Uil,� .'' �l <'�=' 'r n ��tr�..a�� c'f �?�vGtri / L „� ` �yY h. �n�(. Tic'i /�l-l?C'c NC � T�� i3[C c-1L i:�C <<'�l CC�'i7yc ✓/ ��;�i.�:�SS.c..( C'r Cii�c,L r%j.LT`� 31 It is further understood that a copy of this Letter of Intent signed by both parties shall be attached to the petition submitted to the City of Fridley for the vacation of said alley as evidence of our intent to enter into a formal Agreement at the same time as the alley is vacated by the City of Fridley. Very truly yours� �� � � J;,;/,_.���� Milt Sige1 MS/JR/dk AGREED TO: , �, �,=r�A ,�, ,_ �- James Randers Richard Jeranson Action Pattern Company ��? �` n� q ��LC`-�L� C Y��.2w,�ce+-dzt Z�2 3—�S I -- February 22, 1984 �G(l�Nc *�J�f�/IZr L Mr. 8wajraQ 6ar�san President Park Construction Company 7900 Beech Street N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Dear Mr. Carlson: The purpose of this letter is approximately 8-9,000 sq. ft. the proposed vacated Gumwood at 51 N.E. 77th Way, Fridley. 32 to respond to your offer to sell of vacant land including one half of Street adjoining the property located As you are aware, our company is purchasing the Rycoline Property at 51 N.E. 77th Way and have petitioned the City of Fridley to vacate Gumwood Street and the adjoining alley leading to Beech Street N.E. Mr. Jim Benson of Benson, MalkeYSOn, Bradbury & Gabrielson, Inc. has described the purchase of your property to us and has informed us of your purchase price of $1.00 per sq. ft. together with the conditions regarding a permanent easement from 77th Way to your adjoining property to the north and the stip- ulations wfiereby you will incur no legal fees, no survey fees and no maintenance of the easement. Because of the capital required to purchase and remodel the Rycoline building we would like to defer to a later date the purchase of your property if it is still available. Our current desire is to vacate Gumwood Street and to blacktop the one halE of Gumwood Street adjoining the Rycoline building and to also vacate the alley leading to Beech Street and to blacktop the alley in conjunction with Action Pattern Company. We recognize the desire by the City of Fridley to "clean up" Gumwood Street and the adjoining alley and we hope that you concur that the first step is to vacate these properties and we hope that you will agree by signing the application to vacate Gumwood and the alley so that a public hearing can be scheduled with the City of Fridley. Again, we welcome the opportunity to purchase your property and I can assure you that we will contact you at our most earliest opportunity. Thank you for your cooperation Sincerely, /,,, , . / � � /f i � Milt �Sige1 / MS/JR/dk � �G� James Randers 33 SAV #84-02, Display Arts. Inc. Request tor Vacation ;�e the ac'joir,ir,�� cronerty o„*r�ers corcur k^_`_'e t?�is arpl;cation for the vacaticr n`' Gar:i�ood Street and its ad�o�.rir.�, alley. tiame of proper+y �;:ner � Lescr-:tior. of prcnerty ad;;acert '� � Gu^.kccd or ad�c�_r._ne alley � ; /"� �y r � %/SI'C f, 'j C i2 TS 1 !�- <: — �� /�� � ��tr�--����-% ; %. , , � I �' � /�<'�`—iac� �i<l"t�=s�'« < <. r �Cf�G ��� �.'��L,�v �. 1%! � 7 � 4r�:Y/" J�`u•,w� ' �f�[ c � i�•'c �%' /i � t G� 57 T� c c' ( !l��li�/.�7:�'.�V/ '/-C.G��.�_� �'�. �C_�i'L.!/�' �["7l',�'� �, ' v�.:.�.t.... .�r`G '�. ' - . L-.'e � "<< -,_ '- � -��-s'y _ - ?i 5 `� � �. � � Northem States Power Company Nortfi Division 4507 68ih Avenue Norih Brooklyn Cenlec Minnesota 55429 Telephone (612) 566-9120 SAU #84-02, Display Arts, Inc. Tuesday, March 6, 1984 Mrs. Dorothy Evenson, Planninq Department City of Fridley 6431 University AvenUe N. E. Fridley, :dinnesota 55432 Re: VACATION OF THE ALLEY AND THE SALANCE OF GUMWOOD STREET SOUTH OF LOT 11, BLOCK 6, ONAWAY ADDITION Dear porothy, Northern States Power Company has no objection to the vacation in question. We do have wires crossina this area but we do not have poles in the vacations mentioned. It may be necessary for N.S.P. to cross these areas at some time to maintair, our facilities, and I would hope some provision for that would be made during the vacation proceedings. Sincerley, .� ,) `�.' -' � �--c - _ ._rs-,-�-� Larrp Benson Staff Assistant North Division LMB/kfr 34 1 - � ►•�• � March 5, 1984 Dorothy Evenson Secretary, Planning Dept. City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 SAV #84-02, Display Arts, Inc. RE: Proposed Vaction of GumNOOd St. (sketch attached) Minnegasco has a gas service pipe in the Westerly half of Gumwood St. which serves the Houser Bldg at �+55 - 77th 1Vay. 17e have no objection to this vacation PROVIDED the City of Fridley reserves a utility easement, pursuant to MSA 160.29, over the R'esterly one half of all that part of Gumwood St. proposed to be vacated. LCe have no facilities within the alley proposed to vacated. Thank you for the advance notice and if I can be of further help, please call me. I would appreciate a copy of the final resolution. � Sincerely, � � / L��{ � �L'�`��",�-- �— William R. Sclir�m c Reai Lstate - Administrator WRS/lmb _ '1-� - . . ,_ '�'� , i_ �j_ �- _ <� � ���� � �, , i�� /✓ _, ��� ��- —'�i'� -- / � ,, , c- i.,ir�K lc ;tii�4x' �fi G --`����s..��_ � �.,c. �:' iT i � �,• � 35 c , .< . ,- � > _ , : � s 1_�,; <<.: � ;-,-�� 7�s ( l . // ' A Company of Diversified Energles. Inc. 2c� s_�,:� sr.=�� - s��ee� �.� � �=a:r� :': -�L .-___ � 35-A Northwestem Bell 6540 Shingle Creek Parkway Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 March 7, 1984 Dorothy Everson Secretary Planning Dept. City of fridley The Northwestern Bell Telephone Company requests an easement in the proposed vacation of the alley north of 77th Way, and between Gumwood and Beech St. N. E. We have existing buried facilities located within the described properties. Northwestern Bell has no interest on Gumwood St. N. E. 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Jd � �r �/ _ ' � .: 7 A T u �: �`vSC" ,r, • cr � i _ l � j- 'ers -- � - i . , . . � . ._ ` �� . ;; . ; ,+ , � � i �[� • � '� E'F , . . � .� . � 11� . �, z �� r ' �� 1 � e '" iMVE NUE + ,., t N.E. « ,. , . . ,�. , . .. . K, , � , �� � � • f 1 i� , 2 / � W � .,, �« +9 -�-� - � ���o � zZ ; �O • � S IJ . W • 2L ' � (w, � 6 /3 71�4 �� , �i... 0 � T-- / � .` C • /O // 39 rr7 lq ' i1;7' �•�� �. �� �, i - -��—Y--_.—_ _ w .£ E. CORAIEq SEC, d :` .•,,; ;, ... _„ ., r-� zc s. _ _.. � •;wr... �rs•-u . i•, .• �_ . � 37 • GITY OF FF11DL�1/. SUBJECT �07 SPUT LS /=`�`�— U/ s�a+ uwivewsirr wvc. wa. sw�cx�v. �w. osue ��+x�.ss+-a�so RECORDED: �coaess: �`�z� 1,�� �'l, �� �'o '1 zo ' aTf: MANNING COM�ISSION: APPROYED � DISAPPROYED DATE NO CIiY COUNCIL: • PARK FEE REQUIRED: STIPULATIONS: APPROYED DISAPPROYEO G0.TE NO �� PAID ��� ��� _ FFE ��d d RECEIPT H0;'aC3� I � � „ PROPERTY OHNER(S)��� �--�� �M�� TELEPHONE ND�`-1 � 4-�.�5 � � a �y Q ��--���� TELEPNONE NO y �i - y �-I �S' � . AD�RESS(ES)_ \ ( �0 1 1 � �� % c`� � t�l � �=� �`�- �'^ , • 0.�� � �S`s��.�. �n N. FROPERTY LaCATION ON STREET � �, -�. 3 � � �S � ��'`'''f ;} ��'� LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY o1 �- ��5 / � 3 /at /S GRiv E�_��IC — TOTAL AREA OF PROPERTY ,Q, � a� !� y���- PRESENT ZONINGT��_ - � - REASON FOR LOT TAe undersigned�hereby declares that all the fatts and representations stated in this application are true and correct. p+�Te: 3 _ 1 -�� Sl NOTICE: A sketch of the property and the proposed lot split witfi any existing struc- tures shown shoutd accompany this application. ' (See reverse side for seditional instructions) ` /����� %%�IQ� �i' Pi�� iPECO�DEO � / rl/ / ��1, � � , �/f��/�NC�" �C�U���D � - — — — - �3 "- PETITIONER FEELS 7HAT HE SHOULDN"T HAVE Effective Jaauary 17, 1984 TO PAY PARK FEE, BECAUSE THERE WERE TWO BUILDING SITE WITHOUT THE SPLIT (WANTS THIS FEE WAIVED) 1984 POLICY STATEHENT ON PARR FE6S OH LAND SQBDIVISION Date � — � ' U � Zn determining fair market value of public areas for land subdivision for cash payment as required Dy Ordinance /633� the folloxing values xill be used: Residential Subdivision Residential Lot Split Commercial/Industrial Subdivision or Lot Split �1,500.00 per lot E 750.00 per lot� E 0.023 per sq. ft. This fee is to 6e paid at the time of final plat or lot split approval. The City Council may defer collection to the time a building permit is requested for individual lots created by such suDdivisionJlo£ split� --- The City retains the option to accept an equivalent amount in cash from the applicant for part or all of the portSan required to be dedicated. PAAR FEE AGAEEl�NT The undersigned understands that according to the City Pla'ting Ordinance, the following public park land dedication is required to plat residential, commercial or industrial zoned property. Zt is further understood that the public park land dedication or cash payment equivalent is at the discretion of the City. It is agreed that a cash payment oP E will be paid according to the above stated policy for the folloving subdivisionJlot split. It is agreed that the folloxing land dedication is provided according to the above stated policy for the following suDdivision/lot split: Dedication: Subdiviaion/Lot Split The undersigned further agrees to notify all future property oxners or assigns of the cash payment requirement, if it is to be collected at the time of issuance of a building permit. Date (Property Owner Signature) , 31of8/8 � IQ � � i„ trp r�sx ���-4 �� f•�� � 0r.(i tYi CASC I1r1C Of LOt 1, SJ1.: IilO!'!'. 1'i. ^ � 39 � z I.c � ��' ` �_� ,�� . w%ST�.t�.�t Z7, � ,, ii� � - '� ,, ,_ ��- � �} �� ! � � ��n ;;� {S FRi�O+-�i AA�.t�i -� ,,� �r , �; �_: - - - � � , _ __ _ s l.� • - - - � P4�ts oic (.o�- 'Z � �i .��_ -_ - �cct�dw� 2�.� ��� �T' � . I i J � �O. �,� � �-� . _. ., ce s r t ,e � . z ' at th[ N.a ';= be SE %a f L.S. #84 Ol Herbert K�u�san �' �!' '/ -5�`? 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Beginning at the NE. cor. of Lot 1. block 15, Fridley Park Add.; thence W. along the N. line, a dist of 48'; thence deflect to the left at an angle of 135 degrees along a line in a SE'ly direction to a line par. to and 18' W. of the E. line of said Lot 1; thence S. along said par. line to the S. line of said Lot 1; thence E. along the S. line to the SE. corner of said Lot 1; thence N, alon9 the E, line of said Lot 1; to the point of beginning. Al1 lying in the S'z of Sec. 15, T. 30, R. 24 Lity of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Nirtmesota. BE IT RURTHER RESOLVEO, That the City Council of Fridley desire to hold the following parcels: •, AUDITOit'S SUBDIVISION trJ. 129 l720 Westerly 21 feet of Lot 11 FRIDIEY PARK �/2890 Lots 1, 2, and 3, Block 15 BE TT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby releases the balance of the parcels mentioned in the list sent to it by the County Auditor in November 1973. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OE THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 19TN OAY OF NOVEMBER, 1973. •..., .,.. , . � , ATTES7: - / ✓ l Q/'�.,�M. i ITY CLER RVIN C.. BR[mst�� e ! � � � \ � REGUL�R COUNCIL HECTING OF ULTOGER 20, 1975 1�� ' 1 42 � � I PAGC 5 t the tcrrain is quite steep and irregu'.or. It dro{+s down quitc rapidly. They are Lrying to savc some of the trees by constructing the house at the 26 foot ' setLacl:. A variance was previously granted to the lot next to his one, The street.is teing constructed wit.h a 10 foot ofiset to ullow a large boulevard in that area. Tfie Appeals Co:znissinn recocriends approval of this request for a variance and there were no objections. MOT10'�IY+JS made hy Councilman SCdI'Vd�S iD CDnCUf with tfie ?lanninq Conmission to approve the variance. SetonAed 6y Couecilo:oman Kukor+ski, Upon a voice crtr all votin9 aye, Playor Yee declared the motion carried unanimously, 2. CO'fSJDrFf,T10'! UF NAF.I;S AI;D i;ECR[A71D!! L0�1!415SIOI! HI"PifS 0� SfPTC_19Cf: 22,__ 1�97',,- - — — - A. fF1D! F1' PA.R' OTS 1-3. 6LOCF; 15 _< il Tf�G f.C; Te�,Y.�fqP.f:1T L6.'S Thr Public Ybrks pirec.or renorted that �liis iter��aras cor,siderrd hy the Par!.s znd !1CCrc?'ion Coe:��,is;`^n tn try to d.!c r �c if L^•^ n=r�:s ^cr•:-tr�.�t n^r"^d these lots on iAth and dsht.n. At .hi5 L.in^, thev do n�t ^rop�;r ta dcrc'ni or construct a p�sF. in that area, ann accent shoulA be nlaceC o�� acce�s to a�ja,ent p�rk facilities ano eith the bikeway systcr, roe �:ould l�a�-r Lhat acr.ss. Louncilrian FittD�trick caid that the Pa�CS aed Recre�tion :x�:��ission q�.wted se��r finures on a very sr�.all number of thildren in tl�zt arc�. I'hut ar.^a are the, talkinn abo�t. Councilraan Fit7oatrick een?inunc to say that he I:new �.r'iich lots� wer_- invo?ve�„ bui il tia5 ditticolt for h�r to b^`.ievc t)iat �.•ould st•r.^ such ic�: rrrs^_ns nf t... anc. ]t depends on ��:hat tLcy Gefinc as thc area. He said he h:d i�r,t chcci�.cl these fiqures out J^.� it r��r.v be trdc th:;t there are Vi�t i,�.r Ni��1C�'^^. Locm_il� man fitzP3trick eonti�ue± to s;), tn-�c �n.r.thcr aacstia�. `, hzd �:�., tn:c h�> ��.il. not rPally feel th„L Lhe f,i�iii".i�5 e: StFrenson �C��,ul en�:�:�r '., � n�^d `.�. U��.t area for 4 and 5 or £ anG 9 ye�r ol:'>. ihe adults have U'oublo clri��i�•a r_rs nn East Riv2r Rnad, lrt alnnq t6e thildren n�ncstinq i!. He fe't tL=rc is a nrcd for a parY, and asLcd if there wts any ur;ency in releasinq ttesc rcJ tcq;. The City Itanager said that the pro!�lc-�� bc.sically was thst we h:�i some in��uirie�. and he hc7icved tl:e nuestien wa; roiccd on r:het��,er o-:e �+ou'G rc:.�in :hr-cc lct;. He also said he thought ihis iter cou16 Ue otiscusscd furU�.er ii Co�,mcil so Lnsire> Cocncilr.oran KuY.o��:sAi asl:ed �f it r�as beinq used by chitdren in thr area nec+. She said i` it e+as bcin9 useG by 3fj o^ 40 chiidren, they e:cre a:,t pla,�ir�c en tf�e railroed tracks. ThP City Ftanager explainad ihat thcrr are very fr�; children in tha��: arca. lt is an oldrr neigY,borhood and he r;ould 9��ess :here is less snall children Lczausa of the ar_,c of the parents, iiie Lity I:araner said he felt Lhey should cc-�� 6a�Y. r:itl�: some aAditional nalerial concernino ;his iten, � Councilnian Starwalt said he aorerd end he had sor,:e relunctence i�, reli�asin� these lots. He felt that therc wa5 nol muct aisa55ion in tn.� �'.ar.ninr: Cnr:aission e�inuics. . 110T7GIi by Stanaalt to tablc this ite:r. and eht�i�; ad9iticn: t in`orriticn. Saonicr, by Cnuncilwoaian KuY.or:sF.f, Un�rt a vo�ce vote, all votir� ��z, ISZpor �iee deci,rr the notion carried unanir..o��sly. ]t was su9gested that this item Le Lro��2irt foraard at the Confcrcnce Mec+.i�g of O�tol+cr 27, 197:i. � I � � i ; � i i i t 1 � � � � . , � \ � , 15G 43 REGULAR CDUNCII REETII;G DF NOVEFtOER 3, 1975 VAGC 2 Louncilman fittpatrick sug9rsted going to the Park Board with this request for their recomncndations. The Park tioard Hitl meet on t�e lasi Monday of the month. Louncilman Starvralt said he thought tbere should be some follow up on all of the eosts involved - such as attendants. etc. Mr. Fbore stated that he lives in Fridley and he would like to see his tax-dolla��s going to, our kiEs ratt�cr than to foreign aid. Louncilman 6reidcr said that he felt going through the Park Board vias the riqht approach. lhe proposai should be evalua[ed as to what it would cosi, be a��rare of the advantages and disadvantages and iake an affirmat�vc or negative action at that tiric. Mayor Nee said that he teels this should be tal:en to the Parks and Recreation Ftecting ot I;ovcmber 24th. Ne explained that the Droble�: is that it nceds to be gonc over thorou9hly and costed out. He told hr. P'oore he appreciated his leauer- ihip and that the Farks 6oard is the proper direttion to take. OLD flU51RiSS' � CONS7DCf'J�i10.": Oi P.ELEASC OF P,CD TAG FDRFEIT - LOTS 1-3, RLOCI; 15 FRIDLCY PARI: FJiiiTio�;: -------- - -- hOitOt: by Ca�ncilman Breider to aDProve thc release of the red ta� on tax fm�feit lots. He said he fe7t this itein was Aiscussed thorouahly at the Coniereace %1�e:in�i of October 27[h r.nC he was prepared to move to attept it. Secor.ded by Coun�iiran Stan;d,li. "Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Ptaycr I;ee declarcd the motion carric? unaniin�usly. NEl! RUS16fS5: - COiiS1DfF.:�10�; Of S:LO'::/ R!P�D;1;5 0' 7•R ORD117;�.i;CE ESTkCLISHiIiG CH;�PTC�'� 12i - JU'iG 1'Et'.ICICS. — — MOi10,1 wzs made by Co:�ncilwoean Kul�.o>sf:i to waive the second reading and �?opt this Ordinance. She said she felt that the chanqes rade, as requcsted at ;r.e first reu!ing ot Ocicbrr 20, did clarify that it is a violation to have a juc��. vehicle on a preperty i0 days after notification by ihe City. Srcw�dcd by CouncilTan S.ancdlt. Upon a voice vote, all votino aye, ftayor I;ee declared the motion carried unani¢ously. � Hr. Alex �urna, a citizcn c` Fridlcy,a54.cd the Council wfiat their dMinition of a junl: vchicle r:as. 1layor !;ee explzined the definition as statc�.l on pzye 'l of tkc agenda. Ifr. Garna asl.cd if Lhey rould eonsider antique cars as junk vehicles. He torther exptained that a person could wait for a long time to 9e: parts for a antiqae cars so Lhcy t:�uld be inop�rablt during that time. Mayor �;ce explained that as loog 25 the vehi[le was properly licenseG thcre o+uuld be no problen. - [1[� AT �: �`�i� .,�L Flt:AL PU.T SUCII1VISl�i7 P.S. '.�'75-03, P.f�YEP'S I.hYE57Ci- P. fClli_F',LLY LOCATEU C�T�'EE'. ]57H PkD 761d (�.l'C:�.__',C^ The Pub'ic Y.orks Director said basical}y this is a replat oi the t,'est 162 24 `eet as measured along the North and South lincs of Lots 4,5 anC 6, 61ock 1, Spri�r, la��.e � Park Lakeside Addition,�9encrally lecated between 75th and 76?h Avenue �1. C. on the east sidz of b;,Kinley Strect. He pointed out that tbe Planninq Cc:ni;sion did reconn;end a���-o��at Htch certain siipulations rcqardin9 drainanc and utility ea:e- mcni. He said also !hcre r�ere no oSjections noted at the public hearin9 meetin9 of OctcScr 20, ar; it �+ould De in orucr fUr thc Lity Coun[il to approvc this ordin�nce with Lhe stiyula[ions of the drainage and utility easement. CITY OF FRIDLEY ENERGY COMMISSION MEETING FEBRUARY 28, 1984 CALL 70 6RDER: Chairperson Saba called the February 28, 1984, Energy Canmission meeting to order at 7:37 p.m. ROLL CALL: Members Present: Dean Saba, Bruce Bondow, Brad Sielaff, Dale Thompson MeMbers Absent: None Otfiers Present: Jim Robinson, Planning Specialist Paul Anderson, 6710 Monroe St. N.E. APPROUAL OF JANUARY 21, 1984, ENERGY COMMISSION MINUTES: MO^ION BY PfR. &JNDQFI� SECQNDED HY AfR. THOHPSON� "_17 APPROVE THE JANUAP.Y 21, 1984, SNERGY COMMISSION MINUTES AS F7RITTEN. UPON A VOZCE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SABA DECLAP,ED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANZMOUSLY. 1. CONTINUED: COMPUTERIZED ENERGY PLANNING PROCESS Mr. Saba stated that at the last meetin9, the Commission had agreed they would go ahead with the energy data collection project in conjunction with the Minnesota Energy Agency. Mr. Saba stated he had received some information from Janice Thompson, Land Use Planner for the Minnesota Energy Agency, regarding natural gas and electrical usage in the City, Mr. Sielaff stated he had called five distributors in an attempt to get sane information on fuel oil consumption in the City. Mr. Thompson stated he bad called some propane distributors, and one distri- butor had suggested he call the City offices. It was this distributor's understanding that a permit was needed for a propane hook-up. Most of the propane used is temporary until natural gas can be hooked up. Either the distributors had no idea or doubted there was much propane usage in the City of Fridley. ENERGY C0�1ISSION MEETING, FEBRUARY 28 1984 PAfE 2 The Commission members spent a major part of the meeting going over the energy data collection forms and fi77ing in as much data as they could. Mr. Saba asked Mr. Robinson to check on the avaiiability of data for the annual fue] oi) usage and annual diesel and gasoline usages for City Hall and city staff, Mr. Saba stated he would call the Energy Shed to see if they had any market- ing data regarding wood use in order to try to get an idea of how many homes heat with wood in the City of firidley. Mr. Saba stated he would also ask Ms. Thompson about the possi6iliiy of co]7ecting any energy data for the schools. He stated he would review these forms with her to make sure they were filling them out accurately. Hopefully hy the next meeting, they can have some more finalized data. 2. CONTINUED: PROGRAMS FOR CABLE TV Mr. Saba stated he had nothing new on this subject, although at the last meeting the Cortmissioners had talked about the possibility of making a video tape presentation of an auditor doing a hane energy audit. Mr. Bondow stated he has talked to Robb PenaToza, and Mr. Penaloza was planning to convert the "Wood Heating Seminar" slide show to video tape on Thursday. 3. OTHER BUSINESS: a, Comnunity Energy Workshop Mr. Saba stated that the Dept, of Public Service had directed the public utilities to come up with conservation programs. Those decisions were supposed to be made within 45 days following Jan. 22, 1984. He stated the one idea he was very interested in was the Community Energy Workshop which came directly from a project in Minneapolis. Ne had wanted to follow up on this by contacting NSP and Minnegasco, Mr. Saba stated he did get some information on these conservation programs. Basically, the utilities were supposed to come up with conservation- incentive programs, but apparent)y NSP and Minnegasco took shortcuts and proposed some programs that are already existing. He stated he was very disappointed in these programs as there was nothing creative or innovative. He had hoped the energy workshops would have been expanded. He also hoped the Legislature would introduce a bi71 requiring innovative proposals from the uti7ities at its next session, ENERGY COMMISSION MEETING FEBRUARY 28 1984 PAGE 3 b. Resignation of Bill Deblon Mr. Saba stated that Bill Deblon who had been the staff representative to the Energy Commission for the past several years was leaving the City to take a new job with the City of Robbinsdale. He stated the Comnission will really miss him. He stated Jim Robinson will be the new staff representative to the Energy Comnission. THANK BILL XIS ASSISTANCE THESE PASS YEARS. SHE JOB. UPON A YOICE VOTE, ALL VOTYNG AYE� CHAIRPERSON SABA DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANZMOUSLY. ADJOURt�MENT: MOTION BY MR. BONDOF7� SECONDED BY MR. SIELAFF� 21� RDJ011RN THE MEETZNG. UPON A VOSCE VOTE� ALL VOTING AYE� CHAIRPERSON SABA DECLARED TXE FEB. 28� 2984� ENERGY COMMZSSZON MEETING ADJOURNED AT 9:35 P. M. Respectfully su itted, ✓�K�{'Y �Y.� Lynn6 Saba Recording Secretary